I'm GASING Bad, could someone tell me the differences in the two necks, is the Bongo 5 neck any narrower than the SR5 neck?![]()
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I'm GASING Bad, could someone tell me the differences in the two necks, is the Bongo 5 neck any narrower than the SR5 neck?![]()
Thanks friends!
Psycho Ward
King of Lefthanzia
"I now pronounce you KING of LEFTHANZIA...its official and no one can take it away..." -BP
4 Bongos
4 Sterlings
2 SR5's
1 SR4
My impression is that they feel like they are the same width. But, I'd say the SR5 neck is flatter, whereas the Bongo neck feels more round. The difference would be small though. Sorry, I know that probably doesn't help much, but those are my first impressions. Maybe someone will post the actual measurements.
Gary
2005 SR5 HS Ltd. Ed. Buttercream/Rosewood
Thunderfunk TFB550
Aguilar GS212
Aguilar GS115
Thanks, it was a big help!
Psycho Ward
King of Lefthanzia
"I now pronounce you KING of LEFTHANZIA...its official and no one can take it away..." -BP
4 Bongos
4 Sterlings
2 SR5's
1 SR4
From the EB site:
SR5
Neck
Scale 34"
Radius 11"
Width 1-3/4" at nut, 2-3/4" at last fret
Bongo 5
Neck
Width 1 3/4" (5-String) at nut, 2 13/16" (5-String) at last fret
Scale Length 34 inches
Radius 11 inches
By these specs, I would believe that they are pretty much just alike. That's what I always felt when I played them. The only difference is the with at the last fret, but that can be accounted for by the 2 extra frets on the Bongo.
Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.
Larry
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Psycho Ward
King of Lefthanzia
"I now pronounce you KING of LEFTHANZIA...its official and no one can take it away..." -BP
4 Bongos
4 Sterlings
2 SR5's
1 SR4
All Right!!!Originally Posted by Psycho Ward
Another Bongo 5 player!
You won't like it, you'll love it.
My 2005 LE Bongo 5 HH should be here Thursday.
Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.
Larry
I can't say just how the profiles are different on the two necks. I notice a difference. I have tried to figure out just what I thought they were and decided I haven't figured it out yet.
What I know is both are very playable necks. I am going to stick to playing the Bongo5 exclusively until it feels like home then pick the SR5 back up and see what is different.
Not to worry if you like the neck on the SR5 you won't find reason to fault the Bongo5.
Has ever been there someone that took longer to say I don't know that what it just took me?
tk
No wonder a Bongo 5 fit nicely in my hands. Only a 16th of an inch away from my SR5.
Still a SR5 guy though.
Andrew
Andrew
Sorry Freddy but I gotta disagree... to me, the BOngo 5 neck has a more 'modern' shallow U feel to the back of the neck, closer to that of an MTD or something where as the SR5 neck still retians some girth in the middle of the neck and is more 'vintage' or rounded U for lack of better terms.
I still wonder what an oil finished Bongo neck would be like though... that I do love about the Rays
none the less, both very comfortable "make you feel at home" necks![]()
yer gonna dig it!
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Heh .. and you said you were giving up 5-bangers !!!! when all the time you were just GAS-ing for a bongo !Originally Posted by Psycho Ward
According to the measurements that Larry posted, the necks are identical, except the Bongo is 1/16" wider at the last fret.Originally Posted by Psychicpet
Radius for both is 11 inches? Wonder how that measurement is taken? Does it reveal the roundness or flatness of the neck?
Gary
2005 SR5 HS Ltd. Ed. Buttercream/Rosewood
Thunderfunk TFB550
Aguilar GS212
Aguilar GS115
That is the curvature of the fret board, and it is commonly measured with a radius gauge.Originally Posted by Freddy-G.
bovinehost: Yes, I do agree with that, but if there's nothing wrong then there's nothing wrong.
Beth: I would compare Bongo to Tommy Lee Jones. Bad a$$ and just hot in a weird way...
cheezewiz: They should take their lace thongs off and play bass.
Bongo 5 HH, Envy Green
Bongo 5 H, Blue Pearl
Bongo 5 HH, Black w/ rosewood neck
Heinz The Wonder Bass
Yes, I'm familar with an 11" radius gauge.![]()
Sting Ray, On order, Natural
Bongo HH BLK WPG 2004, Super Slinky Strings
Bongo H Lava Pearl BPG (due the 20th)
SVT CL, SVT 410 HLF
Actually, the 11" you have yo make yourself.Originally Posted by BigBallz
Standard gauges include 7 1/4, 9 1/2, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 20".
Edit: Here is the goodest version I know of, very handy and I wish I had them instead of the stuff I do have... http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Fretting...us_Gauges.html
bovinehost: Yes, I do agree with that, but if there's nothing wrong then there's nothing wrong.
Beth: I would compare Bongo to Tommy Lee Jones. Bad a$$ and just hot in a weird way...
cheezewiz: They should take their lace thongs off and play bass.
Bongo 5 HH, Envy Green
Bongo 5 H, Blue Pearl
Bongo 5 HH, Black w/ rosewood neck
Heinz The Wonder Bass
Typo...I meant 12...Originally Posted by strummer
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Sting Ray, On order, Natural
Bongo HH BLK WPG 2004, Super Slinky Strings
Bongo H Lava Pearl BPG (due the 20th)
SVT CL, SVT 410 HLF
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